Key Points

MP Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced Rs 30 crore in aid for over 28,000 flood victims after a virtual meeting. He highlighted coordinated rescue efforts involving SDRF, NDRF, and the Army across affected districts. The state has seen 37% excess rainfall this monsoon, worsening flood conditions. Additional compensation for crop damage is under assessment as relief efforts continue.

Key Points: MP CM Mohan Yadav Releases Rs 30 Crore Aid for 28,000 Flood Victims

  • CM Yadav interacts virtually with flood victims from Shivpuri, Guna & other districts
  • Relief funds follow earlier Rs 28 crore disbursement
  • Monsoon rainfall 37% above normal caused severe flooding
  • SDRF, NDRF & Army deployed for rescue operations
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MP CM Mohan Yadav releases Rs 30 crore for over 28,000 flood-hit people

Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav announces Rs 30 crore relief for flood-hit families after virtual interaction with affected districts.

"The state government is with flood-affected families in this hour of crisis. – CM Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, August 8

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Friday held a virtual interaction with flood victims and announced the release of Rs 30 crore as relief assistance to the accounts of over 28,000 affected people across the state.

CM Yadav spoke with victims from Shivpuri, Guna, Damoh, Raisen and Chhindwara districts, inquiring about the arrangements made by the administration during the floods. The interaction was held from Samatva Bhavan at the Chief Minister's residence in Bhopal.

According to an official release, the CM said that the state government is with flood-affected families in this hour of crisis. He informed that this monsoon season has brought 37% more rainfall than normal, causing flood situations in several areas of the state. He visited affected areas to meet victims and assess the situation on the ground.

The CM further said the state government had made advanced preparations to tackle floods during the monsoon. State and Union ministers remained in constant coordination to ensure effective rescue and relief operations in affected areas. SDRF, NDRF and Army personnel were deployed to the affected areas. He also commended the vital role played by social and religious organisations in assisting victims and expressed gratitude for their support.

Sharing his experiences from flood-affected areas, the Chief Minister said that in Shivpuri, two people who had been trapped in floodwaters for 36 hours were rescued by the administration, and they credited their survival entirely to these efforts.

Additionally, CM Yadav cautioned that the rainy season is not yet over and urged people to remain alert to the possibility of heavy rains and floods. He said Rs 28 crore had already been disbursed to flood victims earlier, with an additional Rs 30 crore released on Friday. This amount does not include compensation for crop loss, for which surveys are underway. So far in 2025-26, Rs 123 crore in relief has been distributed under various heads, and adequate funds have been allocated to all districts for disaster management.

- ANI

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Priya S
Rs 30 crore sounds like a lot but divided among 28,000 people, it's just Rs 10,700 per person. Will this really help rebuild lives? Government should focus more on long-term flood prevention measures.
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Rohit P
Good initiative but implementation is key! Last year in my district, many affected people never received the promised aid. Hope this time there's proper tracking and transparency. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone working with an NGO in Damoh, I've seen the devastation firsthand. The coordination between SDRF and local volunteers has been impressive. But more focus needed on post-flood health issues like waterborne diseases.
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Vikram M
Why only Rs 30 crore when the state budget is in thousands of crores? Farmers have lost entire crops! The compensation should be at least 1 lakh per family. Government needs to be more generous in such crises.
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Kavya N
The virtual interaction is a smart move - shows the CM cares. But hope the administration follows up with ground visits. Many elderly in villages don't have smartphones to participate in such programs.
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Michael C
While the relief is welcome, 37% excess rainfall shows climate change impact. MP government should invest more in sustainable water management and flood-resistant infrastructure for

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